It is the Rubidium salt of boric acid and is soluble in water.
Yes, strontium bromide is soluble in ethanol. Ethanol is a polar solvent, and strontium bromide is an ionic compound, so it dissolves easily in polar solvents like ethanol.
Octane is a non polar compound. Sodium hydroxide is an ionic solvent. So octane is not soluble in NaOH and they together involve in no reactions.
No, sugar is not soluble in hexane. This is because sugar is considered hydrophilic, so it will only dissolve in something that contains water.
Naphthalene is a neutral organic compound, but is insoluble in HCl. It is an aromatic hydrocarbon that is primarily used in mothballs.
Yes, urea is a water-soluble compound so it can dissolve in both soap and dishwater. However, urea is also heat-sensitive so exposure to high temperatures for an extended period of time could potentially degrade it.
Folate is a water soluble vitamin. It is made of few elements. So it is a compound,not an element.
Ammonium is considered to be a soluble compound so my guess would be, yes. It is.
Sodium nitrate is 'sparingly soluble' in acetone. That means it is insoluble, for all intents and purposes. The reason for its insolubility is that sodium nitrate is polar (ionic) and acetone is non-polar.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water: 360,9 g/L at 20 0C.
Yes, strontium bromide is soluble in ethanol. Ethanol is a polar solvent, and strontium bromide is an ionic compound, so it dissolves easily in polar solvents like ethanol.
Phenol is soluble in sodium bicarbonate because it reacts with the bicarbonate ions present in the solution to form a water-soluble salt, sodium phenoxide, which is highly soluble in water. This reaction converts the non-polar phenol molecule into a highly soluble ionic compound.
Ag3PO4 is a solid compound. It is not soluble in water, so it exists as a solid in aqueous solutions.
you replace the top hydrogen with a sodium ion so it becomes an ionic compound (or salt) :)
Solubility of a substance in water depends on the type of interaction predominates in the compound and the solvent.The solubility of any compound follows the principle "like dissolves like".So if a covalent molecular compound is polar then it dissolves in a polar solvent and if it is non polar or hydrophobic then it dissolves in a nonpolar solvent
no. a compound word is two actual words put together. like, overgrown. over can be a word by itself and so can grown.
no. a compound word is two actual words put together. like, overgrown. over can be a word by itself and so can grown.
no. a compound word is two actual words put together. like, overgrown. over can be a word by itself and so can grown.